Donna D’Errico Models Sequin Dress & Stilettos Heels In Gorgeous Photo – Hollywood Life

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Donna D’Errico Models Sequin Dress & Stilettos Heels In Gorgeous Photo – Hollywood Life


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After months of string bikini after attractive string bikini, Donna D’Errico is prepared for one thing just a little completely different. In a photograph shared through Instagram on Tuesday, May 9, the Baywatch actress, 55, slipped into an eye-catching, chocolate hued sequin formal costume with a plunging neckline. She pulled her hair right into a delicate updo with curls and smiled angelically for the digital camera with flawless make-up. Finally, she completed the look with a French manicure and a pair of basic black stilettos, with a touch of crimson backside displaying on the only.

Those who comply with Donna know she loves her cheeky captions. “Here’s me squatting in my yard in an evening gown,” she titled the glowing pic. “Have a merry night, friends.” A flood of her 1.7 million followers on the platform took to her feedback part to rave over the radiant photograph. 

“You are simply AMAZING, and look GLORIOUS is all the sparkles. You deserve to shine just like the Stars in the Heavens,” wrote a fan, whereas one other remarked, “I truly believe you are more beautiful now than ever. Absolutely stunning.” A 3rd fan acknowledged Donna’s haters and trolls, who’ve bizarrely complained about quite a lot of her pictures and movies for varied causes. “You look beautiful! Now they’re going to complain that you’re too covered….. with sparkles,” they quipped.

These days, the actress isn’t bothered by the inconsiderate remarks — although she’s admitted it used to trigger her anxiousness. “Once upon a time I used to allow what others thought of me to really bother me and even dictate my actions,” she advised Fox News Digital in 2022. “And those ‘others’ I speak of were almost exclusively other women. Strangers in public or haters online, so many women just seem to love tearing other women down. It affected me pretty badly over time. No matter how great I felt about how I looked when I left the house, if I got photographed while out I’d be absolutely torn to shreds by mostly women making fun of everything about me in online comments.”

Donna D'Errico
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Her resolution to the hate was to take it in stride. “Life is shorter than you realize and there will always be someone with something rotten to say so just go have fun and don’t hurt anyone and do stuff that makes you happy,” she advised the outlet, partly. “I’m so blown away by all of the supportive feedback on my submit on Instagram. It critically has introduced me to tears. “



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